Mulyadadi – a small settlement in Majenang District, Cilacap Regency, Central Java
Mulyadadi is an Indonesian village located in Cilacap Regency (Kabupaten Cilacap) in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), more specifically belonging to Majenang District (Kecamatan Majenang). According to its coordinates (-7.4234223, 108.7422767), it is situated in the southern part of Java Island, on the southwestern edge of Jawa Tengah Province. The capital of Jawa Tengah Province is Semarang, and the province was home to approximately 38.3 million people in mid-2024 – Mulyadadi forms a small rural unit within this large, densely populated Central Javanese region. Settlement-level statistical data directly about the village is currently unavailable; therefore, the following description relies on the generally known characteristics of the broader region, Cilacap Regency and Jawa Tengah Province, with this being indicated throughout.
General overview
Mulyadadi itself is not among Indonesia's widely known settlements; Majenang District is located in relatively quiet, agricultural interior areas. Kecamatan Majenang lies in the western part of Cilacap Regency, close to the border it shares with Jawa Barat (West Java) Province. The communities living here may be characterized, based on Jawa Tengah Wikipedia sources, by Javanese culture alongside Sundanese influences, since Cilacap Regency lies partly at the boundary between these two cultural zones. In the region, rice cultivation and forestry have traditionally been dominant, although these observations apply to the regency as a whole and not exclusively to Mulyadadi village. The modest-sized town center of Majenang District, Majenang itself, serves the region's agricultural, supply, and administrative functions. Relative to this center, Mulyadadi is likely an outlying rural unit, but this relationship can only be inferred from the coordinates, not from published statistical sources.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Mulyadadi is not available. Cilacap Regency as a whole – and more broadly Jawa Tengah Province – in its agricultural interior areas far from the Javanese coast generally has property and land prices that are considerably lower than in tourism-developed coastal areas or near major cities. In interior border districts similar to Majenang District, real estate transactions are typically local in character, with investor activity being more small-scale, following local commercial or agricultural purposes. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land laws – based on generally applicable legal frameworks – restrict direct land ownership; foreign investors typically access property through Hak Pakai (use rights) or other legal arrangements. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, thus also to Cilacap Regency and Majenang District within it. Consultation with a local lawyer or notary (notaris) is essential to gain precise knowledge of investment conditions.
Safety and security
Direct, verifiable sources on Mulyadadi's public safety are unavailable. Jawa Tengah Province is generally considered one of Indonesia's relatively stable provinces, where daily life in rural, agricultural areas – such as the Majenang District region – typically proceeds in quiet circumstances. This is, however, a general statement about the province's character and does not substitute for thorough, up-to-date knowledge of local conditions. Before any planned stay or investment, it is advisable to consult current information from Kabupaten Cilacap local authorities or the competent bodies of the Indonesian Police (Polri), as well as the Hungarian Foreign Ministry's travel advisory page.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction or landmark associated with Mulyadadi village appears in available source materials. The broader Cilacap Regency – of which Mulyadadi is part – does have several better-known points, though these tend to be concentrated near the coast or in Cilacap city, the regency's capital, rather than in Majenang District. Nusakambangan Island lies in the southern part of Cilacap Regency, mentioned in Jawa Tengah Wikipedia sources as an island within the province; however, it is located on the regency's southern, coastal edge and is geographically quite distant from the western interior areas where Mulyadadi is found. The Majenang District area offers hilly, green landscapes, but based on available materials, no specific, source-identified attractions can be named in the immediate vicinity of the village. For those interested, the local government of Kecamatan Majenang or the tourism office of Kabupaten Cilacap can provide current information on any possible local natural or cultural sites.
Summary
Mulyadadi is a small rural settlement forming part of Kecamatan Majenang in Kabupaten Cilacap, on the southwestern edge of Jawa Tengah Province. In the absence of direct, settlement-level statistical or tourism sources, detailed information about the village cannot be provided; its characteristics may be inferred from the general rural-agricultural profile of the broader microregion, Majenang District, and Cilacap Regency. For those planning land purchase, investment, or residence in the region, involvement of local authorities, real estate experts, and legal advisors is essential for obtaining current and accurate information.

